I opened my statement about you with a disclaimer, based on your positions and statements in our discussions. Regardless of stats, you seem dead set on the fact that it isn't the individual's fault they are the way they are, that it is our fault (the taxpayer) and we are responsible to make sure they are taken care of, hence the idea that if someone broke into your home to steal your tv, you should help them out, its not their fault. That is how I see long term government aid, they are thieves, both the government and the people getting money.
The stats are not gross assumptions. When greater than half of your inmates and financial aid goes to a certain group of people, and that group of people only represents 20-25% of your total population, that is fact. It points that there is something wrong, and I hate to think its genetic(although looking at pro sports demographics, perhaps it is?), so it must be cultural. That is not emotional, it is not anecdotal (compile all the anecdotal evidence and it then becomes fact), it 100% fact. You choose to ignore it because for some reason you think that perhaps being labeled as bigot is the end of the world? People can't be held accountable for their actions? Sink or swim, its their choice.
As I said before, I assume the worst about people, then you can never be disappointed, only pleasantly surprised.
I am not sure how my statement is self serving, I pointed out that I am closed minded, paranoid and so on. Unless you are saying that it is a great thing...if so, come join the team, our ranks are growing very quickly
As for the bulbs, I kind of see it as the same concept of Hybrid cars. In the short term they are awesome. Save money on power and so on. Its the long term repercussions we aren't considering. We will have to create an entirely new government program to make sure people are recycling and that they are trained in the cleanup. Would it be child endangerment if I don't follow their rules? Check out the recommended clean up for a broken CFL...lol. Guess I better start saving all those glass jars I throw away![]()
http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/cfl.asp
http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...ulbs-dangerous
(BTW, most of my lights are CFL in the house, screw the environment, I just wanted to save on my electricity bill...)
A better option would be to force the industry to make the transformers for almost all devices more efficient. Those little black boxes we plug in to the wall are less than 17% efficient. Force that industry to make em 70% or better, roll the extra 1 dollar it would cost in using copper instead of aluminum or the like to the consumer and we will save millions of watt/hrs in power a year. No environmental issues, no negatives and so on.